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Many people think it is about time that a children’s book was published that has the ability to skillfully instill positive and inspirational values, says Whilly Bermudez, who has stepped-up to the plate with his latest book entitled, ‘WB & The 10 Good Things.’ For children ages 5-8, this is a ‘feel-good’ book that parents will enjoy sharing with their kids.

MIAMI, Fla. /eNewsChannels/ — NEWS: “Many people think it is about time that a children’s book was published that has the ability to skillfully instill positive and inspirational values,” says author Whilly Bermudez, who has stepped-up to the plate with his latest book entitled, “WB & The 10 Good Things.” For children ages 5-8, this is a “feel-good book that parents will enjoy sharing with their kids,” says the author.

eNewsChannels: WB MediaWith all of the negative images and stereotypes shown in all media, this new children’s book is a breath of fresh air. The author has a writing style that makes the child feel that they are part of the story.

“There isn’t a parent anywhere who hasn’t marveled over their experience of reading ‘WB & The 10 Good Things’ to their kids,” says Bermudez. “In this book holds the secret of instilling in a subtle manner, a very profound message.”

Bermudez strategically uses a “Grandfather figure,” to be the character in the story that develops the message.

“WB & The 10 Good Things” uses a “sweater” as a mechanism to transform a little boy into a super hero. The young reader can easily relate to the “Grandfather figure” and the “sweater.” Our main character, WB, is the stereotypical little fella, oblivious to the moral opportunities that abound all around him. Once he puts on the sweater his grandfather gave him, presto – he is a superhero with the ability to fully understand the good in everyone, and how doing right should be done just for its own sake.

In this world where people show contempt for superheroes of compassion, WB must make the decision to not be influenced by the negativity of others, as the kids at school make fun of him. His lesson is learned when the magical sweater is damaged, and he fears he has lost his superhero powers, only to learn that the sweater really had no magical powers, that the magic came from within.

The book is available from the author’s website and also on Amazon as a Kindle Edition.

Miami Book Signing:

Whilly Bermudez has scheduled a Book-Signing Event befitting a superhero. Parents and kids are invited to come-on down to Don Shula’s Athletic Club, at 15150 Bull Run Rd., Miami Lakes, FL 33014, on October 5, 2013, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Imagine what a thrill it will be for the kids to meet the book’s main character – “WB,” and get a signed copy of the book, and a photo with him to cherish forever. Activities will also be featured like Rock Climbing and Face Painting.

About the Author, Whilly Bermudez:

It should be no great surprise that the author is a genuine nice guy. Whilly Bermudez is not just a successful American entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is also an author with a tremendous hunger to help others, supporting various causes and donating to them throughout the year. He is the founder of “Ignite Social Help,” a global movement set in motion to help heal and inspire others in the world through the broadcast of inspirational posts and updates via social media. A novel approach to spreading hope and understanding.

Complete information about the new book and the book-signing event are available at: http://www.wbkidsonline.com/ .

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